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€»le» ** atwtto*. Winter Drapery, Trimmings, Ribbons, &c. D. NATHAN & CO. Will Sell by Auction, on'THURSDAY next, the 2nd May, a| 12 o'clock, " NE CASE Ladies' Mixed Melton, Brown Delta. xj Grey Adelaide, Lavender, Drab, Mixed, Striped and' Grey Cloth Mantles. 1 case Ladies', Maids', and Girls Scarfs; Rival, Cardinal, Gala, Tniro, Ventnor F Rosa, Louisa, and Norma Cloth; bilk and Moire Antique Winter Mantles. I case Ladies' Whirlpool, Seal Como, Brown TV itnev, Melton Agnes, Seal Countess Seal Victoria, Melton Donna, Navy Silk faced Jackets. 1 case Children's Coburg, Plaid and Tartan Dresses Infants' Cashmere Hats, Fnnt 1 rocks and Drill Circles. _ . 1 case Pompor Goffered Mawvc, Goffered Velvet and Silk Trimmings, Mantle Ornaments Chenille Cord, Furze Fringe, Velvet Buttons, Cloak Ties and Hood Tassels. 1 case 20, 00 & 40 Satin Edge, loss Edge, Coloured Oriental, Ingrain, Broad Brown, Fancy Bonnet, Brocaded and Fancy Lutestring Ribbons, _ , 1 case 1, 14, & 2 Ingrain, Fast Color Extra and Ingrain, French Satin Velvets. Colored, Ingrain, Black and Colored Silk Ribbon Velvet. 1 ease Ladies* Cross-over Wincey, Novara Check, Satin Mohair, Lucknow Check, Poplin, Alexandria, Satin Stripe, Dark Tartan, and Patent Cross-over Check Dresses 1 case Ladies' Hosiery and Underclothing 1 case Gala and Challi Plaids 1 bale Kangaroo Shirting and Horrock s Longclotll 1 case Clark's Reel Cotton and Thread Terms at Sale. To Grocer's and Others. 1). NATHAN & CO. Will sell bv Auction, on THURSDAY next, the 2nd May, at their Stores, Shortland-street, at 11 o'clock, 71EFTY BOXES FINE LOOSE RAISINS I 8 Barrels (Fine Patras) Currants 5 Casks Found Oatmeal 8 Chests Fine Congou Tea 25 Boxes London Soap 5 Casks Soda 25 Boxes Candles 10 " TD Pipes 2 Half-Tierces " Thellard's" Tobacco. Terms at Sale. Grass Seeds. HUNTER, COCHRANE, & CO. HAVE NOW FOB 6AXE, UPERIOR COLONIAL GRASS SEEDS of this year's growth. Fine English Grass Seeds Rape Seed English Red Clovers White Clovers, English and Colonial Mixed and Fescue figT The above are on view in bulk at their office, in the New Auction Mart of S. Cochrane, Brother and Co., Fort-street. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. r . UIE Committee have great pleasure in announcing 1 that a Seventh Course of LECTURES will be delivered in the Odd Fellow's Hall, in the following order, commencing at half-past 7 o'clock each evening. Subjects. May 3—Rev. I. Harding—Christianty and its Obstructions. « 17_R ev . J. Laishlev—Natural History. " 24—Rev. J. Mandeno- The Puritans, their Origin, with their Social and Domestic History. j unc 7__Dr. O'Zanne—-Structure of the Eye. " 28—Rev. J. Thornton—False and True Greatness. j u l v 19—Rev. G. Stannard—The Christianity of the Maories. «< 26—Rev, J. Long —The Life and Lai ours of the Rev. S. Marsden. Aug. 10—Rev. J. Macky—The Balance of the Sanctuary. " 23—Rev T. Buddie—The Life and Times of Weslev. Sept. 20 -The Ve'n. Archdeacon Maunsell—The Civilization of the Maories. Tickets 3s. the Course, (with the privilege of introducing a Lady) ; can be obtained of Messrs. Chapman, Watte, Varty, at the Newspaper Offices, and at the Rooms, Durham-street. R. B. SHALDER'S, Hon. Sec. Pianofortes for Sale. ONE ROSEWOOD COTTAGE 6 7-8 Octave, by Broadwood & Son, to be sold a bargain. One Mahogany square 6 Octave, in good eondition, price £ls, the above are worthy of notice any one requiring the same. FREDK. WILLIAMS, next door to Mr. Morrin's Grocery, Queen-street, Auckland. On Sale by the Undersigned, MEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND BOYS' CLOTHING " " " Boots & Shoes Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes Ladies' Patent Leather Slippers, 3s. per pair Infants' Boots from Is. 9d. Infants' Strap Shoes from Is 6d Concertinas from ss. each Instruetion Books for do. Looking Glasses Carpeting, one Dinner Service, price £3 10s. Damask and Linen Table Covers Fancy Goods, &c. FREDK. WILLIAMS, next door to Mr. Morrin's, Queen-street. To Builders. LENDERS are requested by Mr. White for the erection of a COTTAGE on the Ponsonby-road, above Freeman's Bay. The builder to provide all material, and to be paid in Cash. Plans and Specifications to be had at M*. S. Jones' Mart. The proprietor will not bind himself to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be closed on the 4th May next. For further particulars apply to MR. S. JONES, Queen-street. Auckland, 25th April, 1861OWEN AND FENDELOW, IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, J AVE on hand BentalPs Patent Broadshare, Subji soil Plough and Cultivators, Scotch Ploughs, Chaff Machines, Patent Weighing Corn and Wool Machines, Com Sacks, Furnace Pans with fittings, Cart and Plough Traces, Backhands, Hamcs, Patent Mail Axles, Cart Arms and Boxes, Carriage Springs and Steps, Portable Forges, Smiths' Bellows, Anvils, Viees, Hammers, Back and Tue Irons, Sheet and Galvanized Iron, Horse Shoes, Files and Rasps, &c, &c. OWEN & FENDELOW, Wolverhampton, England. £1 Reward. STRAYED, from Epsom, on Sunday, the 13th inst., a large yellow COW, with white stripe on the back, and white belly, blue horns, 5 inches broken off the left horn. THOMAS R. MASON. Epsom, April 23rd, 1861. Strayed, from Onehunga, FIVE SHEEP, branded 22 on the shoulder, and 22 on the rump, one of them shorn. Whoever will information of them, that will lead to their recovery, to W. 11. LONG, Butcher, Onehunga, will be rewarded for their trouble. To Bakers and others, 'O LET, —That splendid Business situation, at the , corner of Queen and Fort-streets, lately occupied by Mr. McEwen, Baker. For further particulars, applv to THOS. WILLIAMS, Sailmaker. Auckland, April 23rd, 1861. To Farmers and others. UIE Advertiser having a small Cash Capital, . wishes to meet with a gentleman possessing a similar amount, and also a practical knowledge of Colonial I'arming.—rxVidress O, H. T., office of this papter,

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1568, 27 April 1861, Page 2

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